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In 1920, the town of Wattenscheid in Westphalia issued a set of [[Wattenscheid 1920 5 pfennig notgeld|five]], [[Wattenscheid 1920 10 pfennig notgeld|ten]], twenty-five and [[Wattenscheid 1920 50 pfennig notgeld|fifty pfennig notgeld]] featuring the local coal mines and miners. In 1975, the town was merged with Bochum. | In 1920, the town of Wattenscheid in Westphalia issued a set of [[Wattenscheid 1920 5 pfennig notgeld|five]], [[Wattenscheid 1920 10 pfennig notgeld|ten]], twenty-five and [[Wattenscheid 1920 50 pfennig notgeld|fifty pfennig notgeld]] featuring the local coal mines and miners. In 1975, the town was merged with Bochum. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:11, 21 April 2025
In 1920, the town of Wattenscheid in Westphalia issued a set of five, ten, twenty-five and fifty pfennig notgeld featuring the local coal mines and miners. In 1975, the town was merged with Bochum.
Recorded mintage: unknown but common.
Specification: aluminum, octagonal, 20.8 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: Funck 579.9.
- Funck, Walter, Die Notmunzen der deutschen Städte, Gemeinden, Kreise, Länder, etc.; Band 1: Standardkatalog der amtlichen Ausgaben 1916-1921, Regenstauf, Germany: H. Geitl Verlag, 2000.
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